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Applications Open for Techquity Digital Device & Skill Grant (Wisconsin)

Dated: June 21, 2022

Techquity is a new initiative of United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County (UWGMWC), launched in 2020, to bridge the digital divide in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Ozaukee, and Washington counties.

Donor Name: United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County (UWGMWC)

State: Wisconsin

Counties: Milwaukee County (WI), Waukesha County (WI), Ozaukee County (WI), Washington County (WI)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 09/01/2022

Grant Size: up to $10,000

Details:

To accomplish this, Techquity strives to ensure students, adults, and families in their community have access to the digital tools and skills they need to succeed in their education and/or employment. Techquity uses four strategies to promote digital equity and inclusion:

  • Access: Advocating & organizing for access to reliable, affordable broadband internet service.
  • Devices: Securing digital devices for priority populations without access to them.
  • Skills: Developing & promoting partnerships, trainings, and resources to improve digital skills & literacy, & encourage advancement in tech-sector careers for priority populations.
  • Advocacy: Developing a network of local advocates who can raise awareness about the digital divide in their region, & leverage their expertise & organization(s) to foster digital equity & inclusion.

OPTION 1: Techquity Digital Devices Grant. Eligible devices on which to spend Techquity Digital Devices Grant funding include:

  • laptop and/or desktop computers/Chromebooks;
  • iPads/tablets;
  • routers, modems, and/or coaxial cables;
  • WiFi hotspots and associated data plans;
  • keyboards and mouses;
  • cellphones or smartphones and associated data plans;
  • broadband internet bill by month or year;
  • other relevant tech-related items.

OPTION 2: Techquity Digital Skills Grant. Eligible digital skills training on which to spend Techquity Digital Skills Grant funds include:

  • costs for hiring digital skills/literacy instructors for priority populations;
  • enrolling clients in digital skills/upskilling classes, seminars, or conferences;
  • educational resources or materials to aid or enhance the digital skills and literacy of clients;
  • other relevant skills and training-related items or resources.

All Techquity Digital Devices & Skills Grant Fund recipients must use their received funding to serve clients from one or more of Techquity’s designated priority populations, which include but are not limited to:

  • Households with school-aged children;
  • Under-resourced schools and other education-focused community organizations;
  • Community-based organizations in “broadband deserts,” or areas of limited broadband connectivity;
  • Seniors in need of digital devices and/or digital skills training;
  • Persons seeking employment, especially employment requiring moderate to high digital skills and/or “upskilling”;
  • Vulnerable populations, such as those experiencing domestic violence or homelessness;
  • Other priority populations as relevant.

Funding Information

Organizations can submit applications for one or both options with a grant request for up to $10,000 per application and an annual cap of $20,000 per organization, from UWGMWC’s Techquity initiative.

Eligibility Criteria

Each organization applying for Techquity Digital Device grants must select “yes” to the following questions to be eligible.

  • Is your agency a registered 501(c)3 in good financial standing?
  • Does your agency serve Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Waukesha, and/or Washington County residents?
  • Can your agency provide a 25% cash or in-kind match?
  • Does your agency provide direct service to clients without access to digital tools necessary to learn or work effectively, especially those who must work remotely/from their home, shelter, etc.?
  • Can your agency demonstrate need for requested digital devices and the uses to which they will be put?
  • Can the agency commit to spending grant awards within three months of grant approval and providing a post-award report on the use of funds within six months of grant approval?

For more information, visit United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County.

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